Yeah, I mean, I think it has to be comedy, whatever they do. There's just no world in which a serious, "dark" Nintendo based show/movie universe is interesting.
Yeah, I mean, I think it has to be comedy, whatever they do. There's just no world in which a serious, "dark" Nintendo based show/movie universe is interesting.
Everybody thinks they want a Zelda movie, but what would that actually be? Watching Link collect a dozen McGuffins would be a pretty crappy movie.
Yeah, "you chased me in such a way that you crashed your car so hard it exploded" is not exactly intentional manslaughter.
He's shown doing just that in the 3 minute video this article is about.
The best is after the big car chase in Batman Begins where there are definitely several squad cars smashed into pancakes and they just have Alfred say "Thank goodness nobody was killed" despite all appearances to the contrary.
Kids love rock and roll, and they love squalor!
ATFH isn't one of the original Adult Swim lineup either, it was spun off from the Space Ghost episode Baffler Meal.
I was thinking more like Bon Iver.
Yeah, that line really captures the way that a lot of people tend to stop caring about art at a certain point in their lives, which is always depressing. I can't say that I'm as voracious about new music now as I was in my teens and twenties, but I haven't reached "just turn on the light FM station and tune it out"…
I annoyed all of my friends for like a year by making them watch Pick of Destiny at every available chance. It's such a perfect little movie, in the way that The Muppet Movie is essentially perfect.
Yeah, it's actually one of the best examples of the kind of movie that it is (i.e. something not that far removed from Road Trip or whatever), with a lot of clever little bits of satire from Mike White. For how good Colin Hanks is as the lead, it's kind of shocking that he pretty much retreated to playing small parts…
Well, you don't really get to have a studio picture built around you until you're already a star. School of Rock was definitely a pretty much perfect vehicle for him (seeing as he co-wrote it and it was created for him by Mike White), but I don't think you can realistically say he wasn't already a star before that…
I love that scene (and the book) for the way it perfectly captures the "bullshitting with friends who have too much time to kill" vibe. I still call music that I find dull and slow "old sad bastard music".
Blaming "millenials" for using electronic devices is like blaming dogs for eating dog food, though.
I feel like those should be excluded on the grounds that it's on purpose.
Now we can all continue to ignore the show's continued existence!
The Incredibles has some pretty catchy theme music, which makes sense since it's basically just a mash-up of every great superhero/spy theme.
I love Brooks, but I feel like he doesn't have much of a leg to stand on since Esquire paid him for the original article, they already repeated it in 2002 with Bob & David and he was apparently fine with that.
Yeah, I though it was more that Sauron would have expected that obvious of a course of action and ambushed the heck out of the eagles with his flying Nazgul and catapults and whatnot the moment they got within a mile of the Cracks of Doom and then easily recover the ring (although I do remember reading some interview…
I like Napoleon Dynamite and Nacho Libre, and I really wanted to like Gentleman Broncos, but it was too much just quirk for the sake of quirk and didn't really have anything to say aside from "don't these small-town weirdos dress funny?" so hopefully not having Hess write means he'll actually have a story this this…